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Barrio Arts Festival drew large crowds to celebrate Puerto Rican culture this weekend with local art, music and food.
Officials called the encounter “intimidating” as federal agents lingered and refused to leave the property. The Department of Homeland Security denied targeting the museum.
Immigrant advocates and community leaders say there was an “intimidating encounter” with dozens of federal agents at the Puerto Rican Museum.
Chicago’s Immigrant Committee called for an investigation on whether city police collaborated with ICE during mass arrests in the South Loop.
Seven Illinois representatives co-sponsored a bill that would ban immigration agents from wearing masks. In Chicago, police district council members want the city to enforce “identification standards” ...
Brighton Park and Back of the Yards students are leading efforts to tackle air pollution on Chicago’s Southwest Side.
World Refugee Day in Chicago highlighted personal stories, performances and a call to restore U.S. refugee resettlement.
Where to donate food, clothing, cell phones, money and more to help migrants being bused to Chicago from Texas.
The Chilean author talks about her new book “The Wind Knows My Name” and the importance of telling immigration stories.
How to stay cool and avoid heatstroke in the city and suburbs during the “heat dome.” A “heat dome” is driving temperatures up in Chicago and across the Midwest this week. Temperatures are expected to ...